A INDEX, SCHOOL LIFE, VOLUME XXXVI Adams, Arthur: State Activity in Teacher Recruitment, 2, no. 1, Oct. Administration, State school: Desirable practices, 14, no. 1, Oct. Administration of Public Laws 874 and 815, 61, no. 4, Jan. Advertising Council, Better Schools Campaign, 24-25, no. 2, Nov. Advisory Committee on Education, functions, 137-8, no. 9, June. Agriculture, Department, publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct. ; no. 2, Nov.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June. America-Alert (Roblee): 37, no. 3, Dec. American Education Week, celebration, p. 2 of cover, no. 2, Nov. American University, Incorporating Act amended, 30, no. 2, Nov. America's Great Voice, (Keesecker): 43, no. 3, Dec. "And Now Miguel" (Krumgold): 141, no. 9, June. Armed Forces: obligation to serve in, 131, no. 9, June; qualification test, rejection rates, 143, no. 9, June. Armstrong, W. Earl: Granted leave of absence 95, no. 6, Mar. Assistance, Federal: See School assistance Athletics, education in: p. 2 of cover, 144, no. 9, June. Atom for Progress and Peace, The (Eisenhower) : 104-7, 111, no. 7, Apr. Atomic Energy Commission, publications: p. 3 of cover, no. 2, Nov.: no. 7, Apr. Audio-visual aids. See Films; Radio: Television. B Baber, Eric R. Rich Township High School, 41, no. 3, Dec. Ballard, J. F. and Foster, R. M.: The Navy's Begin With the People, Many Communities Use Citizen Pools To Help Improve Their Schools; 40-41, no. 3, Dec. Bemelmans, Ludwig: Caldecott Medal ("Madeline's Rescue"), 141, no. 9, June. Better Education for All Our Children (Reed): Part I, 67-68, no. 5, Feb; Part II, 102-3, 112, no. 7, Apr. Better Schools Campaign, 24-25, no. 2, Nov. Books That Need No Dusting (Goetz): 122-123, no. 8, May. Blackwood, Paul E. and Blough, Glenn O. Progress Report of Elementary-School Science, 42-43, 47, no. 3; Dec.; Thousands of Migrant Children Not in School, 35, 44-45, no. 3, Dec. Blough, Glenn Ó. and Blackwood, Paul E. : Progress Report of Elementary-School Science, 42-43, 47, no. S, Dec. Britton, E. R.: Making the Community Self-Study Survey, 41, no. 3, Dec. Brown, Kenneth E.: Mathematics a Key to Manpower, 26-27, no. 2, Nov.; Mathematics in Public High Schools, 70, no. 5, Feb. Brown, Muriel W. With Focus on F..mily Living, 12, no. 1, Oct. Brownell, Samuel Miller: Biographical sketch 1718, no. 2, Nov.; Delinquency-Important Problem in Education, 52-53, 64, no. 4, Jan.; First Statement of, as U. S. Commissioner of Education, 33, no. 3, Dec.; Research in the Office of Education, 84, no. 6, Mar.; School Buildings Should Be Safe, p. 2 of cover, no. 8; May; Should I Go To College? p. 2 of cover, no. 7, Apr.; The Words of Two Americans, 92, no. 6, Mar. Budget (Federal) in brief, p. 4 of cover, no. 7, Apr. Buses, school: minimum standards for, 15, no. 1, Oct. Businessman Looks at the Teacher Shortage, A, (Spencer): 99-100, 110-11, no. 7, Apr. June. C Caldecott-Newbery Awards: winners of, 141, no. 9, Caldwell, Oliver J.: An International Core-A Challenge to Education, 36, 45, no. 3, Dec.; The New Frontiers, 129-30, no. 9, June. Caliver, Ambrose and others, Education of Negroes: Factors Relating to Quality, 134-35, 143, no. 9, June: Progress and Present Status in the Segregated Pattern, 87, 93-95, no. 6, Mar.; Segregation Issue Before Supreme Court, 74-76, 78, no. 5, Feb.; Successful Transition from Segregated to Unsegregated Schools, 101, 111, no. 7, Apr. 2 October 1953 to June 1954 Cave, Edna K.; Educational Aids From Your Government, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; no. 2, Nov. ; no. 3, Dec.; no. 4, Jan.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar. ; no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June. Children on Double Shifts-A State Studies the Problems (Gabbard): 19, 27, no. 2, Nov. Citizen polls: many communities use to help improve their schools, 40-41, no. 3, Dec. Civil Defense, Federal Administration: publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 5, Feb.; programs, 37, 46, no. 3, Dec. Class Size A Look Ahead (Jessen): p. 2 of cover, no. 1, Oct. Class Size in High School English, (Jewett): 3839, 46, no. 3, Dec. Classroom unit, median amounts of expenditure per, 1949-50: 86, no. 6, Mar. Classrooms, designing elementary, 22-23, 30, no. 2. Nov. College, should I go to? p. 2 of cover, no. 7, Apr. Common Core of State Educational Information, The p. 4 of cover, 15, no. 1, Oct.; no. 3, Dec.; 84, no. 6, Mar.; 141, no. 9, June. Commerce Department, publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 6, Mar.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June. Communities Survey Their Schools (Miller): 41, no. 3, Dec. Community experiences, home, school, and in the homemaking program, 70, no. 5, Feb. "Conelrad"-America Alert! 37, 46, no. 3, Dec. Congress, education and the eighty-third first session résumé, 29-30, no. 2, Nov. Construction, public school, 121, no. 8, May; cost, 34, 44, 46-47, no. 3, Dec. Continuing Priority (Hobby): p. 2 of cover, no. 5, Feb. Cooperative Effort To Improve the Nation's School Statistics, 141, no. 9, June. Cooperative Research Projects, to study educational problems, 138, no. 9, June. Coordinating and Improving Instructional Services in Growing School Districts (Fitzwater): 13940, no. 9, June. Core curriculum: development, problems and practices, 7, no. 1, Oct.; international, 36, 45, no. 3, Dec. offerings for teachers, 6-7, no. 1, Oct. ; public high schools, 7, no. 1, Oct. ; supplementary references, 7, no. 1, Oct. Coulter, John Wesley: Geography in Secondary Schools, 119, 127-128, no. 8, May. Curriculum: Elementary schools: Science, 42-43, 47, no. 3, Dec.; writing, 70, no. 5, Feb.; Secondary schools: Geography, 119, 127-128, no. 8, May; mathematics, 70, no. 5, Feb.; teaching taxes, 50-51, no. 4, Jan.; Turkish schools, 132133, no. 9., June. Cyprus, Joel H.: "I Speak for Democracy" 81, 93, no. 6, Mar. D Dedication of Rich Township High School (Hobby): 56-58, no. 4, Jan. Defense Department, publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 2, Nov.: no. 3, Dec.: no. 4, Jan.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 9, June. Delaware, status of special education, 125, no. 8, May. Delinquency-An Important Problem in Education (Brownell): 52–53, 64, no. 4, Jan. Delinquents Not in School, 1952 (chart): 53, no. 4, Jan. Democracy, I speak for, 1953-54 Voice of Democ- Developments in Teaching Foreign Languages (Johnston), 115-16, no. 8, May. District of Columbia, segregation in schools, 118, 126, no. 8, May. Do School Surveys Produce Results? (Harap), 41, no. 3, Dec. Douglass, Joseph H. and others: Education of Negroes; Some Factors Relating to its Quality, 134-35, 143, no. 9, June. Drop-outs, school: History of one class, 121, 12627, no. 8, May. Dulles, John Foster: Evolution of Foreign Policy, p. 4 of cover, no. 7, Apr. Dunham, Franklin: What's Ahead for Educational Television? 72-73, no. 5, Feb. E Education and the Eighty-Third Congress, First Session (Keesecker), 29-30, no. 2, Nov. Education Directory, 1953-54, p. 4 of cover, no. 8, May. Education in Athletics (McNeely): p. 2 of cover, 144, no. 9, June. Education: An international core, a challenge, 36, 45, no. 3, Dec.; and general research, 65-66, no. 5, Feb.; for our children, 67-68, no. 5, Feb., part II-102-3, 112, no. 7, Apr.; delinquency, an important problem in, 52-53, 64, no. 4, Jan.; expenditures at the midcentury, 84, 86, 95, no. 6, Mar.; first statement of S. M. Brownell, 33; no. 3, Dec.; inadequate, functional illiteracy, 121, 126, no. 8, May; international, 61, no. 4, Jan.; international service, 58, no. 4, Jan.; international teacher program, 20-21, no. 2, Nov.; new Commissioner of, 17-18, no. 2, Nov.: overcrowded schools, 19, 27, no. 2, Nov.; pressing problems, graphic presentation, 120-1, 126-7, no. 8, May; promotion of, 65-66, no. 5, Feb.; public, Geneva Report of progress, 3-4, 12-13, no. 1, Oct.; selected theses on, 16, no. 1, Oct.; State Department, guiding principles, 15, no. 1, Oct.; State statutory improvements, 60, no. 4, Jan.; statistical summary, 12, no. 1, Oct.; steps to meet pressing problems, a graphic presentation, 136-138, no. 9, June; selected highlights, 1953, 59-61, no. 4, Jan. Education of Negroes: Progress and Present Status in the Segregated Pattern (Caliver and Foster), 87, 93-95, no. 6, Mar. Segregation Issue Before the Supreme Court, (Caliver), 74-76, 78, no. 5, Feb. Some Factors Relating to its Quality, (Caliver and Douglass), 134-135, 143, no. 9, June. Successful Transition From Segregated to Unsegregated Schools (Caliver and Wilkins), 101, 111-112, no. 7, Apr. Education for American Citizenship, p. 2 of cover, no. 6. Mar. Educational Aids From Your Government (Cave): p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct. ; no. 2, Nov.; no. 3, Dec. no. 4, Jan.; no. 5, Feb. ; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June. Educational Change in Reorganized School Districts (Fitzwater): p. 3 and 4 of cover, no. 2, Nov. Educational Efforts and Educational Needs (Lippmann) 97-98, 109-110, no. 7, Apr. Educational Partners, Turkey and America (Tompkins): 79-80, no. 5, Feb. Eisenhower, Dwight D.: The Atom for Progress and Peace, 104-107, 111, no. 7, Apr.; The Federal Budget in Brief, p. 4 of cover, no. 7, Apr.; "the homes of free, inquiring minds," p. 2 of cover, no. 2, Nov.; on Education, 49-50, no. 4, Jan. ; on methods of international understanding, 11, no. 1, Oct. Elementary schools: Classrooms, designing, 22-23, 30, no. 2, Nov.; 42-43, 47, no. 3, Dec.; children on double shifts, 19, 27, no. 2, Nov. English, class size in high school: 38-39, 46, no. 3, Dec. Enrollment: Public school, increase, 120, no. 8, May. Evans, Elizabeth E.: "I Speak for Democracy," 81-82, no. 6, Mar. Evolution of Foreign Policy (Dulles) p. 4 of cover, no. 7, Apr. Exceptional children, State standards for teaching of 8-10, no. 1, Oct. See also Delinquent; physically handicapped; visually handicapped. Exchange teacher, in the words of an : 123, no. 8, May. Exchange teaching: abroad-under Public Law 584, 79th Congress, The Fulbright Act, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; areas of opportunities, 11, no. 1, Oct. Expenditures for Education at the Mid-century; 84, 86, 95, p. 4 of cover, no. 6, Mar. Extending Special Education Through State Legislation (Hill): p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct. F Family living, focus on, 12, no. 1, Oct. Featherson, E. Glenn : Safety in Pupil Transportation, 71, 80, no. 5, Feb. Federal assistance to schools. See School assist ance. Federal Budget in Brief (Eisenhower), p. 4 of cover, no. 7, Apr. Federally affected areas. See School assistance. Fellowship Program for High-School Teachers, 6364, no. 4, Jan. Films: For educational purposes, postal rates, 30, no. 2, Nov. U. S. Government, how to obtain, 88-89, no. 6, Mar. First Statement of Samuel Miller Brownell as U. S. Commissioner of Education, 33, no. 3, Dec. Fitzwater, C. O.: Coordinating and Improving Instructional Services in Growing School Districts, 139-140, no. 9, June. Flynt, Ralph C. M.: Headed delegation to Copenhagen, Denmark, 58, no. 4, Jan. For Better Schools in our Nation-Much Has Been Done The Job Ahead Is One for All of Us, 2425, no. 2, Nov. Foreign policy, evolution of: p. 4 of cover, no. 7, Foster, Emery M., and Caliver, Ambrose: Educa- tion of Negroes, Program and Present Status in the Segregated Pattern, 87, 93-95, no. 6, Mar. Foster, R. M., and Ballard, J. F. The Navy's Literacy Training Program, 31-32, no. 2, Nov. Fulbright Act: exchange teaching abroad, under Public Law 584, 79th Congress, p. 3 of cover, Functional illiteracy, inadequate education (chart and item on), 121, 126, no. 8, May. Futterer, Susan O.: New Books and Pamphlets: 16, no. 1, Oct.; 32, no. 2, Nov.; 48, no. 3, Dec. 64, no. 4, Jan.; 96, no. 6, Mar.; 128, no. 8, May; 144, no. 9, June. Selected Theses on Education, Future Farmers of America, special stamp, p. 2 of Gabbard, Hazel F.: Children on Double Shifts-A State Studies the Problems, 19, 27, no. 2, Nov. Gaumnitz, Walter H.: Trends in Public School Reorganization, 77-78, no. 5, Feb. General Services Administration, publications, p. 3 Geography in Secondary Schools (Coulter): 119, Gerdes, Joseph H., Jr.: "I Speak for Democracy," German Teachers Observe American Teaching Meth- Goetz, Delia: Books That Need No Dusting, 122- Goodykoontz, Bess: Parents Know What They Want for Their Children, 41, no. 3, Dec. Government: Educational aids from, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; no. 2, Nov.; no. 3, Dec.; no. 4, Jan.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June; films, how to obtain, 88-89, no. 6, Government Printing Office, publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 2, Nov. ; no. 3, Dec.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 9, Greenawalt, George A.: Partners in Progress, 114, Gregory, Raymond W.: Obituary, 138, no. 9, June. Hamon, Ray L, and others: The Nation's School Facilities Survey, 83, no. 6, Mar.; What Does a School Building Cost?, 34, 44, 46-47, no. 3, Dec. Health, Education and Welfare: creation of Depart- ment of, 29, no. 2, Nov. ; 59, no. 4, Jan. ; publica- tions of Department of, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct. ; no. 2, Nov.; no. 3, Dec.; no. 4, Jan.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June; U. S. Department of, the common core of state educational information, 15, no. 1, Oct. Hershey, Lewis B.: Obligation To Serve in Armed High school class size, English, 38-39, 46, no. 3, Dec.; teachers, fellowship program, 63-64, no. 4, Jan.; trends in reorganization, 77-78, no. 5, Feb. High Tribute to Teachers (Warren); 68, no. 5, Feb. Highlights, selected, in American education, 1953, Hobby, Öveta Culp: A Continuing Priority, p. 2 of cover, no. 5, Feb.; Dedication of Rich Township High School, 56-58, no. 4, Jan. Home, School, and Community Experiences in the Homemaking Program (Kent, Alexander, and Homemaking education, 70, no. 5, Feb. "Homes of free, inquiring minds" (Eisenhower); House of Representatives, publications: p. 3 of cover, no. 2, Nov.; no. 3, Dec.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 9, How Children Learn To Write, new publication, 70, How States Collect Public School Library Statistics How To Conduct a School Survey (Morphet): 41, How To Obtain U. S. Government Films, 1954 "I Speak for Democracy," The 1953-54 Voice of Democracy Contest (Gerdes, McCoy, Cyprus, Evans): 81-82, 92-93, no. 6, Mar. Ideals We Live By, p. 2 of cover, no. 6, Mar. Illiteracy, functional: Inadequate education, 121, 126, no. 8, May; steps to remedy, 31, no. 2, Nov. In the Words of an Exchange Teacher, 123, no. 8, Inadequate education: functional illiteracy, 121, Increased school enrollment, 120, no. 8, May. Indian school lands, 29, no. 2, Nov. Instructional services, growing school districts, Intergroup education, leadership training in: eval- uation of workshops, 32, no. 2, Nov. Interior Department, publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; no. 3, Dec.; no. 6, Mar.; no. 8, May; International Core: A Challenge to Education (Caldwell): 36, 45, no. 3, Dec. International education, Federal programs, 61, no. International Education Service, no. 1, Oct.; 58, no. Jager, Harry A: Obituary, 130, no. 9, June. Jessen, Carl A: Class Size-A Look Ahead, p. 2 of Jewett. Arno: Class Size in High School English, Johnston, Marjorie C.: Developments in Teaching Foreign Languages, 115-116, no. 8, May. Jones, Galen, delegate of UNESCO, 58, no. 4, Jan. Keesecker, Ward W.: America's Great Voice, 43, no. 3, Dec.; Education and the 83d Congress, 1st Session, 29-30, no. 2, Nov. Labor, Department of, publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; no. 2, Nov.; no. 3, Dec.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6. Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June. Land, Federal: Exchange for school purposes, 30, Legislation, Federal: Armed forces, service, 131, no. 9, June; College housing, 3, no. 1, Oct.; Eighty- third Congress, 29-30, no. 2, Nov.; Public laws, 29-30, no. 2, Nov.; 83, 84, 90, 91, no. 8, Mar.; School assistance, 3, 12, no. 1, Oct.; 54-55, 60- 61, no. 4. Jan.; 65-66, no. 5. Feb.; School Facili- ties Survey, 83, 90, no. 6, Mar.; Teacher inter- change program, 20, no. 2, Nov.; Veteran educa- Libraries: How States collect public school sta- Library of Congress, publications, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; no. 2, Nov.: no. 6, Mar. Lillywhite, B. Alden: School Problems Near Large Federal Installations, 54-55, 61, no. 4, Jan. Lippmann, Walter: Educational Efforts and Edu- cational Needs, 97-98, 109-110, no. 7, Apr. Mackie, Romaine P.: State Standards for Teaching Our Nation's 5,000,000 Exceptional Children 8-10, no. 1. Oct.; Appointment, 144, no. 9, June. "Madeline's Rescue" (Bemelmans): 141, no. 9, Making the Community Self-Study Survey (Brit- Manpower, mathematics a key to: 26-27, no. 2, Nov. Mathematics a key to manpower (Brown): 26-27, Mathematics in Public High Schools, (Brown): McCall's Honor Roll of American Teachers, 126, McCoy, Philip M.: "I Speak for Democracy," 81, McNeely, Simon A.: Education in Athletics, p. 2 of Migrant children, thousands not in school, 35, 44- Citizens Commission for the Public Schools: Efforts for better schools, 24-25, no. 2. Nov. How Can Citizens Help Their Schools?, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, polio vaccine tests: 69-70, no. 5, Feb. National Society for the Study of Education: Juve- nile Delinquency and the Schools, 52, no. 4, Jan. Nation's School Facilities Survey (Hamon): 83, Navy's Literacy Training Program (Foster and Negroes, education: Progress and present status in the segregated pattern, 87, 93-95, no. 6, Mar. : segregation issue before the Supreme Court, 74- 76, 78, no. 5, Feb.; some factors relating to its quality, 134-135, 143, no. 9, June; successful schools, 101, 111-112, no. 7. Apr. New Books and Pamphlets (Futterer): 16, no. 1. Oct.; 32, no. 2, Nov.; 48. no. 3, Dec.; 64, no. 4, Jan. 96, no. 6, Mar.; 128, no. 8, May; 144, no. 9, Newbery-Caldecott Awards, 141, no. 9, June. New Frontiers (Caldwell): 129-130, no. 9. June. Obligation To Serve in Armed Forces (Hershey): Office of Education: Educational Materials Labora- tory, 122, no. 8, May; functions and research, 84, no. 6, Mar.; New Section for Guidance and Pupil Personnel, 47-48, no. 3, Dec. Partners in Progress (Greenawalt): 114, no. 8, Peace, the atom for progress and, 104-107, 111, no. Physically handicapped, education, 10, no. 1, Oct. Polio Vaccine Test in the Schools (Van Riper): Polls, citizen, help improve schools, 40-41, no. 3, Post Office Department, publications, p. 3 of cover, Practices, educational: inter-state exchange of in- President Eisenhower Speaks on Education at De- fiance College, 49-50, no. 4, Jan. President's messages, excerpts, 65-66, no. 5, Feb. Pressing Problems in American Education-A Graphic Presentation, 120-121, 126-127, no. 8, Programs, educational: Inter-state exchange of in- (Blough and Blackwood): 42-43, 47, no. 3, Dec. Projected school enrollment (chart), 120, no. 8, Public high school: Mathematics in, 70, no. 5, Feb. ; reorganization trends, 77-78, no. 5, Feb. Public schools, construction, 121, no. 8, May: en- rollment, 120, no. 8, May; library, how States Radio-TV-Sound Guide: 13, no. 1, Oct. Reed, A. Lachlan, appointment, 95, no. 6, Mar. Reed, Wayne O.: Better Education for All Our Children, 67-68, no. 5, Feb.; Part II, 102-103, Reid, Seerley: How To Obtain U. S. Government Films, 1954, 88-89, no. 6, Mar. Rejection Rates for Failure To Pass Armed Forces Qualification Test, 1950-51, 143, no. 9, June. Report of the Status Phase of the School Facilities Survey, 83, no. 6, Mar.; p. 2 of cover, no. 8, Reporting the Progress of Public Education, 3-4, Research in the Office of Education (Brownell) : Rich Township High School, dedication, 56-58, no. Roblee, Dana B.: America-Alert, 37, 46, no. 3, Dec. Rules To Live By, p. 2 of cover, no. 4, Jan. Safety in Pupil Transportation (Featherston): 71, Salaries of teachers, percent average white exceed Savings, U. S. bonds, stamps: student depiction of Scholarships, exchange teaching: areas of oppor- School assistance, 3, no. 1, Oct. 30, no. 2, Nov. ; School Buildings Should Be Safe (Brownell), p. School drop-outs, history of one class: 121, 126- School enrollments, item on; 59-60, no. 4, Jan. School facilities, the Nation's survey: 83, 84, no. School housing: Cost of building, 34, 44, 46-47, no. 3, Dec.; designing elementary classrooms, 22-23, 30, no. 2, Nov.; facilities survey, 83, no. 6, Mar. for physically handicapped children, 10, no. 1, Oct.; public-school construction, 121, no. 8, May; stretching the building dollar, 108- 109, no. 7. Apr. See also School assistance. School plants: guide for planning, 15, no. 1, Oct.; School Problems Near Large Federal Installations School surveys: How to conduct, 41, no. 3, Dec.; School systems, inter-state exchange of informa- |